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Article Dans Une Revue Vaccine Année : 2013

Self-adjuvanting influenza candidate vaccine presenting epitopes for cell-mediated immunity on a proteinaceous multivalent nanoplatform.

Inga Szurgot
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Ewa Szolajska
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David Laurin
Benedicte Lambrecht
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Guy Schoehn
Jadwiga Chroboczek
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: We exploit the features of a virus-like particle, adenoviral dodecahedron (Ad Dd), for engineering a multivalent vaccination platform carrying influenza epitopes for cell-mediated immunity. The delivery platform, Ad Dd, is a proteinaceous, polyvalent, and biodegradable nanoparticle endowed with remarkable endocytosis activity that can be engineered to carry 60 copies of a peptide. Influenza M1 is the most abundant influenza internal protein with the conserved primary structure. Two different M1 immunodominant epitopes were separately inserted in Dd external positions without destroying the particles' dodecahedric structure. Both kinds of DdFluM1 obtained through expression in baculovirus system were properly presented by human dendritic cells triggering efficient activation of antigen-specific T cells responses. Importantly, the candidate vaccine was able to induce cellular immunity in vivo in chickens. These results warrant further investigation of Dd as a platform for candidate vaccine, able to stimulate cellular immune responses.

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hal-00849549 , version 1 (31-07-2013)

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Inga Szurgot, Ewa Szolajska, David Laurin, Benedicte Lambrecht, Laurence Chaperot, et al.. Self-adjuvanting influenza candidate vaccine presenting epitopes for cell-mediated immunity on a proteinaceous multivalent nanoplatform.. Vaccine, 2013, epub ahead of print. ⟨10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.07.021⟩. ⟨hal-00849549⟩
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